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lmartinez
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does anyone know if these rods are going to to sold in are local tackle shops ?? seen the pics from this years icast shows they look pretty nice for the price thanks len 8)
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They have 3 lines of rods. 2 of which are starting to ship in 30 days... the 3rd is a new bass version of their Peacock bass rods - which will be incredible - very very high end for the right price.

I am pretty sure we will carry a considerable number of those rods in the near future.

On a side note - Many of their baits are REALLY REALLY nice and those should be ready to go soon!
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I saw the Damiki products at ICAST and was very impressed. This is a new company we are going to hear a lot about in my opinion.
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OutdoorProShop wrote:They have 3 lines of rods. 2 of which are starting to ship in 30 days... the 3rd is a new bass version of their Peacock bass rods - which will be incredible - very very high end for the right price.
Actually, there are three line of bass rods even before the re-fitted Peacock Bass rods... the Angel Blade ($290-$360), Dark Angel ($139 - $209), and Angel EX ($80). There's also a saltwater line, the Angel Salty Black, and a single, 6'3" two-piece UL stick called the Angel Pink. 8)
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Dark Angel in my opinion is better than the Angel Blade..... fortunatly I will be switching completely over to the Dark Angel Rod as soon as they are available. Do yourself a favor and check out the Dark Angel teamed up with what ever reel and a Monster Miki hmmmmm!
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Yes the products will be available at many retailers soon. We're still waiting on some products to be shipped right now. The rods are amazing! They also have a whole line of unique soft plastics, hard baits, weights, hooks and a new flurocarbon line in the works. Products will be available soon and myself and other members of the pro-staff will gladly help anyone out with demos and questions.
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Where is this company from? Do they have a site?
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Skeeterman wrote:Where is this company from? Do they have a site?
They are a Korean company and have a website here:

www.damiki.com

We have a writeup from ICAST with more photos located here:

http://tackletour.com/reviewicast2008damiki.html
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